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PAGE 8 ; ‘ ermerc 2 : dished Dall Ihow.»| The Seattle Star (=== é Pres Gervics. effies & Mentgomery St; Ch H York offies, 18 Weet 44th @) B ” | 0600. 3 } By math, out of city, bo per ‘months 92.00, H yeer $3.00. By carrierngyity, 60 a mo ' : : 3 How to Reach Hartley! | Two Indictments : | tah aviation section of the national N 1633 one Galileo was indicted by the ; ard seems to have found the way Inquisition, the indictment setting ¢ to get around Governor Hartley's econ- forth as follows: 4a omy complex, Whore 1, « ¢ th te Vine ; found, is to get thy governor up in the air, ue Holy Oftion’ tax: held true thet i? Hartley, swingfig around the state on aye en oe Bescon! re net an inspection tour, found those in charge aver “¢* with les. for is é of many state institutions hot on his trail De I hom am 3 with demands for new buildings to take — | #!so for maintainiy espondence with Ger F care of their needs. But did they get ry egg si gr ne eae ' ve pro them? Not by a jugful. This is the time in ieee yoo = € F for economy, said the governor. And no- tions whieh were 1 from the H where could it be practiced better than in | refraining from expensive construction work. gin form of a And then the governor arrived in Spo- i, in which, following the hy » of Goport kane and was induced, by some persua- s include several propositions contrary to the ¢ ense and authority of the Holy Scripture sive gent of the flying corps to take an | aéfial joyride. And hardly had he ey conn, Ene fneirona reached the ground before the governor DUMTET teefhesing to tha detriment of | announced that the guard there needed a | y faith, ete, ete | new building, and should have it, accord- | he propdaition that t un ts the centre of the ing to dispatches from the eastern part | world mmovable from lace is absurd ph | osopt falye and forma retical because it is of the state. A Seorentiy Coattcay ta Las Libly, bongs So that seems to be it! If you want pale Acti, (eal eha'ea rth to not ig anything from the governor, get him up | ino world nor immovable, but that it moves a in the air first! | a diurnal an is absurd, philosophically con (our OUR THE § WAY EATTLE STAR | sklered at least, errot in faith. In 1925 one Scopes was indicted by a Rhea county (Tennessee), grand jury, the MARIA DAWES, our crusad- | ‘ u indictment setting forth P) ing vice president, is having unex- | That Jonn Thomas Scopes the Mth ) |} pected troubles. | 1 t unlawfu teach in Following the lead of Senator George | a ed wie H. Moses of New Hampshire, the presi- aati at ihe ata ta’ cartala theory : 4 | dent pro tempore of the senate, Senator | ries th the story of the Divine Crea James W. Wadsworth of New York ar man as taught tn the Bible and ch it nounces he is strongly opposed to Dawe: Srsislet hates pasa T@un hb plan to change the senate rules. ne time and prior thereto a teacher in the The senate, he says, in effect, is not a achogls ot hek cacaty; ‘renusaees, atoreaaid factory for quantity production of legis- inst the peace and dignity of the state lation. eT) 2 A | Senators Moses and Wadsworth are As to Combinations | leaders in the so-called younger group of is not difficult for one to understand | T | Secretary Hoover’s'emphatic urge for abandonment, “on all sides,” of combina- | tions in restraint of international trade, For instance, Great Britain has “got” us, in the matter of rubber, and is going to make us pay two or three times what | we are now paying for it, thru a com- | bination to control production. Very good, | our department of agriculture will pro- duce rubber on U. S. territory, if possi- ble. We have, for a century past, had a strangle-hold on England in respect cotton. Without our cotton, tens of thou- sands of English workers would go on a diet of grass, leaves and bark of trees. | Very good, says England, I'll grow my | 2 and 2 Make 4 own cotton, and her South African do- minions are already producing cotton by ‘WO-THIRDS of Chicago's 675,000 the hundreds of thousands of bales, and, ' youths less than 21 years of age are if transportation difficulties are solved, = under-fed, under-housed and under-taught. she will be sneering at our cotton cinch, ae: Chicago takes first prize among all the within-five years. { world’s cities as a crime city, averaging 4 republicans in the senate. Wadsworth, incidentally, like Dawes has been getting honorable mention as prospective candidate for the republican nomination for president should President Coolidge leave the field open to all com- ers. Naturally, Wadsworth will not give any aid or comfort to Mr. Dawes’ ambi- tions. , Aside from springing an innovation on an unsuspecting senate, without previous | consultation with its leaders, Mr. Dawe it appears, has committed another faux pas in that he aired his presidential am- bitions entirely too soon. He is now out in the open where all other contestants | can shoot at him. j preter terete rerteret rr trtoe. er ere et art eer Furthermore, a number of foreign na- a murder for every day in the year. tions are closely studying our tariff pol- | People are astonished by the fact that icy to see if there is not in it some “com- | the average age of criminals is about 23 bination” feature that restrains interna- | years, * | tional trade and that can be eliminated | Reading these three statements of facts | by imitation. together makes editorial comment wholly | Verily, Uncle Sam's yell against com- superfluous. | binations is seasonable. | i t 2 ? Answers to Your Questions > ? : 2 af ¥ Q. What 1s the national anthem, %— ————-B acquainted with the solution of of the United States? OU can get an answer to | | equations in geometrical form only, A. The “Star-Spangled Banner,” any question of fact or In } |The oldest work in the on f by Francis Scott Key, ts the na-| | formation by writing The Seat algebra is that of D onal anthem tle § New for the army and navy of the United States, tho not ‘ar Question Editor, 1322 York ave, Washington, Alexandria, who lived in the fi ury A. D. The de urth lopment of; ; i ; t GRA-ARAND RIVER ANEN YOO ! GRA | GET UP In THAT SEAT? \.D'WA WANTA GET KILLED? i Sadak WED LIKE 10 UVE OVER BUT _ONWY A FEW MOMENTS. WEDNESDAY, JI Bank Dissension May Clear | Up St«Paul Failure Story _ B RANDAI \ BY WILLIAMS) — | HEY Headed Prais ho s Hoth | t tn 1 { Tho the I : physical va $10, and it the 4 ‘ c eir : et ae See | Kitchel Pixley, Sage of the Olympics, Sez: | “I Seen by th’ Papers—” 4-10 opera ) r prog 1024 BY mea BEMVICE INC on t that Miss 5 | Hetinet By Mrs. Walter Ferguson ue Hope « N o mor And she acoum no H be man than the Linen, Bhe may {o tat xo well, but ahe her husband in man he Hope arn to play a and follow by Taw, “Hail Columbia,” the often! | D. C., and inclosing 2 cents in | | aigebra among the Hindus and th your husband » ho Koen ung and very popular, is a na-| | loose stamps for reply NO | | Arabs acems to have preceded any| around the irse. He'll think ‘ tional song, but not the national medical, legal or marital ad- further advances in Buropean cour m and stick anthem. | vice, Personal replies conti | | tries, The firat notable Arabian| ciceer to 1 if you nat Ce 8 | | dential. All’ letters “must be | | aigebroist . icas Mohammed ben| at lome piecing. ckazy quilts i Q. Of what 1s the amethyst a) poe a Musa al-Khwarizmi, whose treatise if ggmibol? i So eS on algebra, in the ninth century,|. 4 also | bore the witcheraft. It title Mm | A. The amethyst is an emblem of was I-jebr wa't | sincerity. The superstitions about | serviceable to persons having pe j ™“oabala, from which the name || it were as follows: As an amulet|titions to make to princes. With|algebra is presumed to be derived.| it dispelled sleep, sharpened the’ the assistance of a spell or incanta- ers | intellect, prevented intoxication,;tion it kept off hailstorms ana! Q. From where do birds of para | gave victory to soldiers and protect-} flights of locusts. Porta, in his) dise and egrets come a its wearer from sorcery. It\treatlse on magic, says that the| A. Hirds of paradise are found in L Banished the desire for drink and\amethyst neutralizes magic incanta-| New Guinea, Molucca islands and af It lost ita color | tions, few other neighboring islands; also in contact with and was an antidote | ati jin Northeastern Auatralia.’ Loreta} for all poisons. According to Pliny,, Q. How many calories are there| range from the United States south| the amethyst was an antidote for\in butter and milk? fo Southern South America; from| drunkenness, and it took its name| A. There are approximately 109\ Central Europe south to Mouths | from this property, Moreover if the calories in a half ounce of butter! Africe, and from North Centrat Ady mame of the moon or sun be en-jand 170 calorics in half a pint of| south to Australia. Eyreta are of 4 graved on it and it be thus hung | milk forded protection under the treaty | between the United States and Can-| gold does 14; ada and may not be killed, sold or| od contain? | posseased except for scientific pur-| Fourteen parts pure gold to| poses, The importation of both birds = ORES hea ‘i |10 parts alloy jf, paradise and egrets or their| A I hou ht soe plumage is prohibited by the tariff about the neck from the hair of a baboon or the feathers of a swal-} low it was deemed to be a charm os How much pure : ‘ : : : i z i 3 ; promoted chastity. : t ? : > } Q. Was algebra known to thejact of 1922. ancients? Oh death, where is thy sting? A. The earliest treatment of at Oh grave, where is thy victory? | gebra is found in an Egyptian) (7 SCIENCE I Corinthians, 15:55. manuscript of 1700 B.C. Eoyptian|, nel ‘g see algebra, however, wds undoubtedly |l RABIES J if ‘O eyil is honorable but death | rudimentary, and no trace of it has} os a 4% is honorable; therefore death | been discovered among the ancient) ABI been stamped out ig not evil.—Zeno. who seem to have V in England, thry quarantine been | - id muzzling. was For years no case that world w known in During the country an infeet brought in r plane and there were a number 8. The dis amped out in In the United States “mad dog” scares are common in the summer months, Most of these are not cases of rabies, but some of them are, and immediate treat ment is important for any por son who may have been infected. Hydrophobia is a terrible dis ease and at one time was com mon in urope as well as in this country, ‘The first caxe that was cured was In 1885, when Pasteur world famous by suc treating a year-old va bitten 14 times by Many ee of chil dren bitten by Infected dogw and dba lue wines even canes of Russian children bitten by veg es with the rable were ubmified to Pasteur In ed dog was ve has now i ERE'S a fuzzy little fellow with a coat of brown and yellow, and he my looks, for all he’s worth, just like a tramp. ‘Twas the little folks who Myifound him. ‘To a back-yard stake they bound him. Now we all hnve © Jearned to love the little scamp. | }) Romp and play is what his game iy. No one knows Just what hia name is. We have called him Pete and Trix and Jim and Toot. But just name | him what you can, sir, and you'll find he'll always answer, ‘cause ho's |. friendly, is this funny little seroot. >. Matters not where you may find him, all the kids are right behind him, | for they follow Mister Purp the li¥elong day. True, he must have been a rover, for he'll eat what food's left over, and ho's always glad to get what comes his way. Pedigree? Perhaps a high one. Then _ feally never will know from where he « frumpiah, when he's cute and alway just the same’? became sfully xy who ain, he's likely shy one, for we me, What's the diffrence if } seampish, and a mighty lovin’ puppy | a mad dog (Copyright, 1 ‘ two years he treated over 5,000 , cases, With & mortality of about Fy 1 per cent. Out of this work grew the effective and well kno treatment for n Pa oe wersons bitten thy rubld dogs. Mr. Fixit o f The TN Hope Chests | Seeking New Continent--2 BY RUTH FINNEY sound ASHINGTON, June 10 Here are seven names to remember re the summ pans of them, or all of ther go down in hi t th that of Cotumbu: They are the 1 the personnel of craft expedition the MacMillan Arct Except for Amut 5 my of the U. 8 forces of Canad He T aval officers n the expeditic re Lieut. M A. Schur and Chief Boatswain Earl E. Rober. Schur wan born at Marshfield, Ore. and was educated in Portland In 1918 he was officer in Star Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles if of Public Interest | Mr, Fisit: Can one usc one act of license plates for two cars { prominent person ta doing that. I think they are not doing right in more ways than onc, What should I do? r t license It is illegal to ou more than one car ix to report this to the traffic department at the police station, ‘The phone num- ber is MA in-7810, plates on Your duty Mr, Ficit We bought a house and lot on Fuhrman ave Our lot runa out into the lake as far as the harbor line. Our house {a on the tot, as are many of the houses along the lake, but there are some who rent moorings and houseboats are moored in front of their houses, To get rid of the house boats, I notice the superintend ent of buildings talka of har ing the city condemn all the lake shore from the “U" bridge to Rainier Beach, All that ts necessary to get rid of the to enforce which saya houseboats would be the sone ordinance, there shall be but one house to the lot In the event they should con demn the shore lands, would we be able to buy back our own property at condemnation prices? We are putting all we have (nto our homes, and would like to know. 1 So far the whole subject tm talkwand no definite plans have made, In the event of proceedings, the property would be protected, no been such owners doubt Mr. Minit way of getting @ tried several employment agen cles, and have had no luk, As I have a family Lam very any ious to get to work GM ‘The best way to get a job in to make a Hat of a number of pluces you tidak you would fit What ta the best 1 have jobr in, and put in your at ¢ application 1. ‘Then round up these places ones a week, or oftencr if they do not put you out; and the ave rage employer will not do that, if he ever had to look for 4 job himself. There is no Job as hard as looking for one eee Mr. Fixit: I noticed that the Broadway high school pupils had 4 boat launching at Ballard beach on Sunday, and that some of the teachers made ad dresses, Is not this a violation of the Sunday law, and is not @ teacher out of his line encour aging this sort of thing? C. Since this boat was not built for profit, it is doubtful it it violation of the Sunda eh it on Sunday, but Saturday would have don it may haye been poot offend =m elt Sunday launchir have left the Commandment in better eek is well, taste to with a zone It pulth shape would Mr, Fixit home We have a nice Mortimer, Recently a man has bought a home newt to us, and ix building a chicken vard right close up to our home 1s he has a lot of ground, don't you think he should put the chicken yard where it wilt not annoy us? 1 He certainly should, and no doubt he will if the matter is called to his attention, A good neighbor should be willing to put himself out in matters like this rather that) create ® por manent annoyance, and most of them @will if approached prop. erly A Portland man ate so much limburger cheese — that he dropped unconscious on the atroet Some of the erowd (probably from) Spokane) eal “Ol what Diss! and ot ete sont for the coroner, who asked, “Low long has he been dead?” charge looks out of pro- of 22. an-shanked nome groans on familiar with re those of nt who opine ection of meo and Ju wated b our next ® tel rece r who here w next as. 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